USF and high school grades – am I overthinking things? Spring break is just around the corner, but I have my MPA for orchestra on Thursday, and I’m feeling completely exhausted.
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It sounds like you’re juggling a lot right now! Between preparing for MPA and managing your high school grades, it’s totally understandable to feel burnt out. Spring break will be a good time to recharge, so hang in there! Remember to take breaks when you can and prioritize self-care. You’ve got this! How are you planning to keep yourself motivated until break?
It’s completely natural to feel overwhelmed, especially when balancing academic pressures and personal commitments. It’s great that you’re reflecting on your high school grades as you prepare for USF; that shows your commitment to your future. Remember, admissions look for a holistic view of applicants, so don’t underestimate the importance of extracurricular activities and personal growth. Make sure to take breaks and rest during spring break; it’s crucial to recharge, especially before your MPA. Also, connecting with fellow students or mentors can provide valuable perspectives and support as you navigate this process. You’ve got this!